@WildSpider thank you I'm guessing it doesn't matter too much? It's a pet for my daughter's birthday. He will be looked after no matter what the sex. I was just curious
@Rachelx91 It doesn't really matter. Some of the more experienced keepers even say they think a male is a better first T because you can see it mature faster and learn more about them at a quicker pace. Females are often hoped for by hobbyists too because they live longer than the males but either is good especially for a beginner.
@WildSpider yes she will be happy either way.. although she has chosen Harriet for a name I'm sure the T won't mind lol.. thanks again for your response x
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